As we pull our glossy skin tints and bronzers from out of our makeup bags, we begin to think about all things fall makeup. Yup, with open arms, we welcome back heavy black eyeliners, full lashes and vampy lips.

To celebrate the return of autumn, we've rounded up 10 fall beauty trends to expect this season (and we promise, you'll love them all):

1. Heavily-Lined Eyes

It's all about dramatic eyes this season, and that begins by heavily rimming your waterlines and tightlines with a dark charcoal liner. From jet blacks to midnight blues, create smudging effects and intense flicks to achieve that perfect dark look. And if you're feeling really daring, cover the entire eye lid with black shadow.

2. All That Glitters

All that glitters is gold, and it all looks great on your eyes. This fall season, shine bright like a diamond with glittery makeup, whether it be drenching the eyes in shimmering eye shadow, softly brushing brow bones with a bit of glossy shine, or creating a killer cheekbone highlight with a dash of sparkles.

3. Gothic Lips

This season, put your fear of black lipstick aside and embrace vampy vibes. Ditch your summer nudes and pinks for the dark side and all the colours on that end of the spectrum: burgundy, blue, purple, brown, etc. And for that extra dramatic pop, brush over your gothic lips with gloss.

4. Warm Cheeks

Makeup fans, it's time to stop contouring and take it back to the more simple things in life. That's right, glow on this fall with effortlessly flushed cheeks that you can create with a simple flick of your blush brush.

5. Spider Lashes

Fall calls for chunky lashes ... yes, spider lashes that is. Apply heavy product to both your top and bottom lashes, to make your eyes pop.

6. Intricate Eyes

We saw some crazy eye makeup on the fall 2016 runways, so for that reason, we need to subtly adapt that type of high fashion makeup into our daily beauty routines. From bright graphic lines to avant garde patterns, don't be afraid to pull out all the stops when it comes to going bold with your eyes this season.

7. Peachy Keen

The colour of the season? Peach. Peach-washed lids were everywhere on the runway and work well with any skin tone or any eye colour. Purchase it in a cream and wash gently over eyelids to get a subtle standout look that can be paired with both nude or dark makeup.

8. Red Lips

Classic. Timeless. Never goes out of style. Whether it be deep reds or more orange hues, this type of lip always proves to be elegant.

9. Boy Brows

Yup, it's still all about the untamed brows this season, so that means brushing brows up, filling in sparse areas and letting them do their thing. No more perfect Instagram brow.

The obsession with replicating Kylie Jenner’s lips got a little out of hand in 2015. Despite releasing her sold out Lip Kit by Kylie, we hope to see fewer Kylie Jenner lip challenges and more people embracing their natural pout.

Micro bags cropped up on several runways including Fendi and also on the list of coveted items from fashion bloggers like The Blonde Salad. So it’s hard to deny a trend that was so heavily featured.
However, the extreme mini-ness of the bag looks undeniably odd against an actual human. Given a bag that’s hard pressed to carry a set of keys, it would seem this trend loses points based on practicality reasons as well.

The Man Repeller mused that 2015 might have been the year that killed suede and we entirely agree with these sentiments. It’s true what they say, it’s entirely possible to have too much of a good thing and what was once a great little trend has become commonplace. If you love your new suede skirt, by all means, wear it but in moderation.

Contouring has been a thing for some time but 2015 has to be the year you just couldn’t escape the technique, and all the iterations that came with it (ie. clown contouring). For the most part, heavy contouring is highly visible in natural light and no good makeup artist would ever recommend the look for every day wear.

Music festival fashion is a hot fashion topic every year but it seems to have failed to evolve much over time. The typical festival uniform consists of a fringe tank top, denim cutoffs and a floral crown, which most festival revelers are content to stick with. We hope to see the festival look reborn in 2016 minus the overdone staples we’ve become accustomed to.

Dressy sweatpants were on top of the world this year. Every retailer and brand created their own iteration of the popular trend using high-end fabrics and luxe details. Its widespread appeal made it okay to don a pair in a board meeting paired with a blazer. Wearing dressy sweatpants to anything and everything is a bit of a stretch and hopefully 2016 will bring back more structured styles.

The sheer dress also known as the naked dress garnered numerous headlines in 2015. It was daring, stylish and refused to be denied. Flesh coloured dresses with strategically placed embellishments were even made available to the masses with brands like For Love and Lemons becoming popular for their naked dresses.
Trends as bold as this one tend to have a time limit and it could be time to let a new dress have its 15 minutes of fame.

Due to extreme inflexibility, one of 2015’s biggest shoe trends is actually quite dangerous to walk in. The flatform has been around for a few seasons, making its rounds on the runways.
This is another trend that could be described as an acquired taste and won’t be missed too much by the general public.

When Sienna Miller introduced her light pink locks, many were enamoured with the whimsical beauty trend. However, pastel coloured hair has been done to death over the last year and a half. Every celebrity under the sun, including Kylie Jenner, Julianne Hough and Hilary Duff gave it a go, making the trend less and less original.

At first glance, plays on designer logos are cute in a novelty sort of way. The Céline logo was one of the most popular logos to receive the fashion pun treatment. Everyone enjoys a good joke but this is one trend that should be worn sparingly in 2016.